Recent inverse analyses constraining carbon fluxes using atmospheric CO2 observations have assumed that the CO2 source from atmospheric oxidation of reduced carbon is released at the surface rather than distributed globally in the atmosphere. This produces a bias in the estimates of surface fluxes. We used a three-dimensional (3D) atmospheric chemistry model (GEOS-CHEM) to evaluate the magnitude of this effect on modeled concentrations and flux estimates. We find that resolving the 3D structure of the atmospheric CO2 source, as opposed to emitting this reduced carbon as CO2 at the surface, yields a decrease in the modeled annual mean interhemispheric gradient (N-S) of 0.21 ppm. Larger adjustments (up to −0.6 ppm) are apparent on a regional ...
International audienceWe provide a review description of atmospheric inversion methods for the deter...
Spatial and temporal variations of atmospheric CO2 concentrations contain information about surface ...
Atmospheric CO2 inversions estimate surface carbon fluxes from an optimal fit to atmospheric CO2 mea...
Recent inverse analyses constraining carbon fluxes using atmospheric CO_2 observations have assumed ...
Models of atmospheric transport can be used to interpret spatiotemporal differences in the observed ...
The use of global three-dimensional (3-D) models with satellite observations of CO2 in inverse model...
Spatial and temporal variations of atmospheric CO2 concentrations contain information about surface ...
International audienceAtmospheric transport models can be used to infer surface fluxes of atmospheri...
Atmospheric inversion has recently become an important tool in estimating CO2 sinks and sources albe...
International audienceSpatial and temporal variations of atmospheric CO$_2$ concentrations contain i...
Models of atmospheric transport can be used to interpret spatiotemporal differences in the observed ...
International audienceWe provide a review description of atmospheric inversion methods for the deter...
Spatial and temporal variations of atmospheric CO2 concentrations contain information about surface ...
Atmospheric CO2 inversions estimate surface carbon fluxes from an optimal fit to atmospheric CO2 mea...
Recent inverse analyses constraining carbon fluxes using atmospheric CO_2 observations have assumed ...
Models of atmospheric transport can be used to interpret spatiotemporal differences in the observed ...
The use of global three-dimensional (3-D) models with satellite observations of CO2 in inverse model...
Spatial and temporal variations of atmospheric CO2 concentrations contain information about surface ...
International audienceAtmospheric transport models can be used to infer surface fluxes of atmospheri...
Atmospheric inversion has recently become an important tool in estimating CO2 sinks and sources albe...
International audienceSpatial and temporal variations of atmospheric CO$_2$ concentrations contain i...
Models of atmospheric transport can be used to interpret spatiotemporal differences in the observed ...
International audienceWe provide a review description of atmospheric inversion methods for the deter...
Spatial and temporal variations of atmospheric CO2 concentrations contain information about surface ...
Atmospheric CO2 inversions estimate surface carbon fluxes from an optimal fit to atmospheric CO2 mea...